briefinfinity.com briefinfinity.com
Search:    Home Page :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service :> Place Your Link :> Submit Article   
Free links exchange
 
 

Shopping Online

 

Entertainment

 

Realty & Property

 

Food & Recipe

 

Science & Space

 

Business & Companies

 

Academics & Learning

 

Automotive

 

Society & Communities

 

Banking & Finance

 

Teens & Children

 

Garden & Home

 

Culture & Art

 

Issues & News

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Software & Networking

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Government & Politics

 

Self Help

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Hygiene & Health


 

Home Page › Garden & Home › Home Appliances
 

Static Shock

 
Author: Ken Marlborough
 

When some one mentions static shock, you may think of the popular cartoons or TV show slapstick. But here we are dealing with the shock that is caused by static electricity. Shock is a trauma resulting from electricity passing through ones body to another object. If you touch a live electric wire, the current flows through your person to the ground. This gives you a jolt, which could be severe, or even fatal. Such shocks can come from static electricity as well. An example of this is the jerk you might feel if you walk vigorously on a carpet and then touch a metal object, say, a doorknob or any conductor (a material that does not resist electricity) for that matter. The same impact may be felt in a handshake or a kiss. What takes place is an electrostatic discharge (ESD).

To understand static electricity one has to look at atoms. Each atom consists of positively charged Protons, Neutrons that are neutral and Electrons, which have negative charge. Usually an atom has equal number of Protons and Electrons, balancing each other. This keeps the atom without any charge. But when the equilibrium is upset, static electricity generates and remains stagnant till it finds an outlet through ESD.

The parity between the positive charge and the negative charge in an atom can be destabilized when an Electron migrates. Protons and Neutrons usually remain with the atom. The transfer of Electrons takes place either due to friction or stress, or by induction, that is, when an object is in a static field.

The Electrons that have moved from an atom are negatively charged. They seek the opposite, positively charged particles. When you touch a conductive material, the electron flows to that material. This quick drainage is felt as a shock. You may find more instances of such shock during winter. This is because dry air is very conducive to the build up of static electricity.

Generally, manufacturing plants take precautions against static electricity and static shock. There are different equipment and systems for this. But in homes, if the problem is getting to be more than a nuisance, a portable humidifier can possibly handle it. Consult an expert or the manufacturers.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Home Decorating: Where Are My Surfaces?
 
What Happens When During the Baby Shower?
 
Tired Of The Mess? Tips To Keep Your Child's Room Neat
 
Create the Right Splash With Bathroom Accessories
 
Easy Kids Crafts For Halloween
 
Dog Food Aggression
 
Keeping Seniors Safe At Home
 
Are Stretch Marks Inevitable During Pregnancy?
 
Balcony And Patio Gardening ? In A Container
 
Gift Buying Blues
 
 
 
 

Top 6 Christmas Dieting Rules in a Fair World

It's just not fair. We eat less, exercise and we still can't lose those extra pounds. Read our top 6 ... - Perriann Rodriguez
 

An Introduction To Compressors

Compressors are machines that compress air or gas. Compression is achieved through the reduction of ... - Thomas Morva
 

Parenting Goals for 2006: Two Words of Advice

Want to get your parenting efforts off to a great start this year? Are you serious about including s ... - Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller
 
 

Parents - Create An Emotionally Healthy Connection With Your Child

Find out ways to connection emotionally with your child so that your child feels secure, loved and b ... - Linda Milo
 

Solar Panels and Your Home

Whether you are going on grid or off grid, solar panels are the foundation of harnessing the power o ... - Rick Solare
 

Wicker Bathroom Furniture

Wicker is basically a slender flexible branch, vine, or grass that is woven into a pattern. Wicker f ... - Ken Marlborough
 

A Review of Troubled Youth Programs

Recent past has witnessed a steady increase of teenagers being put on the spot before law. This has ... - Morgan Hamilton
 

Do I Have to Part With My Pet If I Have Pet Allergies?

Aaaaaaachoo! Sneezing? Wheezing? Nose runny, eyes itchy? You may be suffering from the common cold. ... - Larry Chamberlain
 
 
Home Page :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service  
© 2006-2008 www.briefinfinity.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.